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Looking to explore Paris and its surroundings while saving time and money? Consider getting a Paris Museum Pass! With over 60 museums and monuments included, such as the Louvre, Versailles, Centre Pompidou, and Musée national de la Renaissance near Paris, this pass is perfect for museum enthusiasts. Plus, with options for 2, 4, or 6 days and easy pick-up just a 10-minute walk from the Louvre, it's a convenient and affordable way to discover the city's cultural treasures.
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Néo C.
We bought a 4 day pass but, to be honest, we did not plan ahead like we should have, and, we didn't count on museum fatigue setting in. When my husband and I finally decided to move forward, it was only a week before thr trip and The Louvre then had very limited availability to book our time. We ended up with only getting a Friday night at 7:30! A week earlier we could have had a half a day and really seen alot more and had lunch there, etc. Then, you have to ask yourself, if the weather is beautiful and sunny in Paris, do you really want to spend your time inside a museum fir 4 days straight? If you don't you won't feel you got your money's worth.....for US, the lesson learned was it put too much pressure on us to be in museums when we didn't feel like it. However we did see wonderful things inside each museum....they were all top notch. The point is whether you think a 4 day is a good idea or value for you.
Porthos R.
3 days ago
Very beautiful city, with many sights to see. Definitely visit Versailles palace and Louvre museum. If you like art masterpieces, also visit D'Orsey museum and Pompidou center. You can also visit Rodin museum, Picasso museum and Orangerie museum. Paris metro is the cheapest and easiest way to move around the city, so get you one week metro pass from the first day and don't forget to attach your photo and wright your name on the pass card, because you can get charged if you don't do that. BE CAREFUL of thieves. As parisians told me, they are all around the city, so look for your phones, wallets and other staff. Overall it was unforgettable journey to city of Art, perfume boutiques, romantic night walks and mesmerizing buildings. And of course you will not forget to visit Eifel tower. Enjoy you journey!
Claire C.
10 days ago
It was really nice not to worry about tickets. But don't take the skip-the-line too seriously because there are so many people using the pass that there were lines, quicker though. And if you only came to Louvre museum to see Mona Lisa, you might have a problem at this time. Nevertheless, it is not the fault of the pass, but the fact that the museum is modernising. A lot of stuff was unavailable, but if you decide not to see Mona Lisa, you may have the rest of the 3rd floor almost for yourself.
Josée B.
5 days ago
If you are a planner like I am, then this is an ideal way to prepare for a special trip to Paris. The location to get your passes is a short walk from the Louvre, the staff inside is professional and friendly, and we opted to do the Seine River cruise to gain a different perspective of the wonderful city of Paris. Make sure you make a reservation for the Louvre after you purchase your passes to secure your entry!
Louis L.
3 days ago
All went great. There was a new step to get into the Louvre that we did not know about, getting a reservation time. Their web site (the Louvre) could not handle all the traffic well and had to wait until the night after we got our vouchers to make the reservation. If you’re on a strict schedule, this could cause a problem. Not sure how to resolve this, maybe get our voucher numbers ahead of time would help.
Rémy B.
10 days ago
The guide includes almost everything you’d want to see. This is my 6th time in Paris, and spent an entire week taking in some of the usual favorites, Louvre, D’Orsay and visited many smaller venues, most of which we’d never seen before. The museum pass is almost always the best way to see more during your time because you skip some extremely long lines! Highly recommend.
José A.
1 day ago
The pass allows access to most of the bigger museums, however there is a limit of how many museums you can see per day, as some require quite long visits. Sometimes it might be cheaper to pay for each invidividual museum, if you don't have that much time to spend. But I enjoyed having this pass, although I found it annoying that I still had to queue for some museums.
Amaury C.
about 16 hours ago
Super easy to use! Meeting/pickup point was not as difficult as some people mentioned. I do agree that it was a little annoying that it wasn’t a digital pass though. Having to go pick it up was a bit inconvenient, but still worth it for how great it was to have the pass to skip all the lines and saves so much money if you do a lot of things!
Jean-Christophe G.
10 days ago
The Paris Musuem Pass is not only a great value but very convenient. We used out 48 hour pass to visit the Louvre, Musee D’Orsay, Versailles Palace, St Chappel, and Arc De Triomphe. Be sure to book your reservations for each site, though. I highly recommend this pass.
Rose-Marie L.
2 days ago
Good pass generally but it’s not possible to cover even half the sites in a few days so careful consideration needed as to how many sites you can cover during your trip, what they add up to and whether this pass will actually be cheaper by end of your trip.
Skip the line at over 60 museums and monuments in and around Paris, including the Louvre, Orsay, and Centre Pompidou with the Paris Museum Pass. Conveniently pick up your pass just a 10-minute walk from the Louvre, and choose from 2, 4, or 6-day options to explore at your leisure. Enjoy free admission to numerous museums, sights, and attractions with this must-have pass for any art and history enthusiast.
In Paris:
Musée Picasso Paris
Tombeau de Napoléon 1er
Centre Pompidou
La Cinémathèque française
Guimet
Musée du quai Branly
Musée des Arts et métiers
Musée de l’Assistance Publique, Hôpitaux de Paris
Musée national d’Art modern
Musée du Louvre — Musée national de la Marine
Musée national des Monuments français
Cité de la Musique, Musée de la Musique
Musée Gustave Moreau
Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine
Musée national du Moyen Âge, Thermes et hôtel de Cluny
Musée national des Arts asiatiques
Les Arts décoratifs
Conciergerie
Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie
Musée national Eugène Delacroix
Musée de l’Armée
Chapelle expiatoire
Musée du Cinéma
Musée des Égouts de Paris
Musée de la Monnaie
Crypte archéologique de Notre-Dame
Tours de Notre-Dame
Musée national de l’Orangerie
Sainte-Chapelle
Musée Rodin
Musée de la Poste
Musée des Plans-reliefs
Musée d’Orsay
Musée de l’Ordre de la Libération
Panthéon
Outside Paris:
Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace
Musée d’Archéologie nationale de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Musée national de la Céramique de Sèvres
Abbaye royale de Chaalis
Musée et domaine nationaux du Château de Compiègne
Musée Condé, Château de Chantilly
Musée départemental Maurice Denis
Château de Fontainebleau
Château de Maisons-Laffitte
Musée national des Châteaux de Malmaison et Bois-Préau
Château de Pierrefonds
Musée national de Port-Royal des Champs
Château de Rambouillet
Musée national de la Renaissance
Château d’Ecouen
Maison d’Auguste Rodin à Meudon
Basilique cathédrale de Saint-Denis
Villa Savoye
Musée national des Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
Château de Vincennes
Important information:
Entry to the Louvre cannot be guaranteed because of the high number of visitors and the renovation works,
Public museum entrance is free for visitors aged before 18 and for EU citizens aged before 26. The Museum pass is therefore not needed but museums will still request a ticket with a time slot booked for entrance
The Pass must be collected at the tour office, which is located at 23 rue d'Aboukir, 75002 Paris — it's just 10-minute walk from the Louvre. The office is open for the whole week from 09:00 to 18:00
You may use the Pass in consecutive days, based on calendar days. If case you begin to use your Pass at 14:00 e.g., that day will be counted as day 1
Reservation is also mandatory for Hotel de la Marine, the Orangerie Museum, Museum of the Art and History of Judaism and Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine
In order to ensure your entrance to the Louvre museum, you will need to book a timeslot in advance. The link will be found on the voucher
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Price
Adult (Age 18-99)
€60
per person
For any payment method you must book a ticket through the booking form below and receive confirmation by e-mail and (or) SMS.
Activity book period
You can book tour up to 6 hours in advance.
Activity languages
English
Directions to meet your guide
Address: 23 Rue d'Aboukir, 75002 Paris
How long your tour will be
2 days, 1 night
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Amaury C.
Super easy to use! Meeting/pickup point was not as difficult as some people mentioned. I do agree that it was a little annoying that it wasn’t a digital pass though. Having to go pick it up was a bit inconvenient, but still worth it for how great it was to have the pass to skip all the lines and saves so much money if you do a lot of things!
about 16 hours ago
José A.
The pass allows access to most of the bigger museums, however there is a limit of how many museums you can see per day, as some require quite long visits. Sometimes it might be cheaper to pay for each invidividual museum, if you don't have that much time to spend. But I enjoyed having this pass, although I found it annoying that I still had to queue for some museums.
1 day ago
Rose-Marie L.
Good pass generally but it’s not possible to cover even half the sites in a few days so careful consideration needed as to how many sites you can cover during your trip, what they add up to and whether this pass will actually be cheaper by end of your trip.
2 days ago
Porthos R.
Very beautiful city, with many sights to see. Definitely visit Versailles palace and Louvre museum. If you like art masterpieces, also visit D'Orsey museum and Pompidou center. You can also visit Rodin museum, Picasso museum and Orangerie museum. Paris metro is the cheapest and easiest way to move around the city, so get you one week metro pass from the first day and don't forget to attach your photo and wright your name on the pass card, because you can get charged if you don't do that. BE CAREFUL of thieves. As parisians told me, they are all around the city, so look for your phones, wallets and other staff. Overall it was unforgettable journey to city of Art, perfume boutiques, romantic night walks and mesmerizing buildings. And of course you will not forget to visit Eifel tower. Enjoy you journey!
3 days ago
Louis L.
All went great. There was a new step to get into the Louvre that we did not know about, getting a reservation time. Their web site (the Louvre) could not handle all the traffic well and had to wait until the night after we got our vouchers to make the reservation. If you’re on a strict schedule, this could cause a problem. Not sure how to resolve this, maybe get our voucher numbers ahead of time would help.
3 days ago
Néo C.
We bought a 4 day pass but, to be honest, we did not plan ahead like we should have, and, we didn't count on museum fatigue setting in. When my husband and I finally decided to move forward, it was only a week before thr trip and The Louvre then had very limited availability to book our time. We ended up with only getting a Friday night at 7:30! A week earlier we could have had a half a day and really seen alot more and had lunch there, etc. Then, you have to ask yourself, if the weather is beautiful and sunny in Paris, do you really want to spend your time inside a museum fir 4 days straight? If you don't you won't feel you got your money's worth.....for US, the lesson learned was it put too much pressure on us to be in museums when we didn't feel like it. However we did see wonderful things inside each museum....they were all top notch. The point is whether you think a 4 day is a good idea or value for you.
4 days ago
Josée B.
If you are a planner like I am, then this is an ideal way to prepare for a special trip to Paris. The location to get your passes is a short walk from the Louvre, the staff inside is professional and friendly, and we opted to do the Seine River cruise to gain a different perspective of the wonderful city of Paris. Make sure you make a reservation for the Louvre after you purchase your passes to secure your entry!
5 days ago
Rémy B.
The guide includes almost everything you’d want to see. This is my 6th time in Paris, and spent an entire week taking in some of the usual favorites, Louvre, D’Orsay and visited many smaller venues, most of which we’d never seen before. The museum pass is almost always the best way to see more during your time because you skip some extremely long lines! Highly recommend.
10 days ago
Claire C.
It was really nice not to worry about tickets. But don't take the skip-the-line too seriously because there are so many people using the pass that there were lines, quicker though. And if you only came to Louvre museum to see Mona Lisa, you might have a problem at this time. Nevertheless, it is not the fault of the pass, but the fact that the museum is modernising. A lot of stuff was unavailable, but if you decide not to see Mona Lisa, you may have the rest of the 3rd floor almost for yourself.
10 days ago
Jean-Christophe G.
The Paris Musuem Pass is not only a great value but very convenient. We used out 48 hour pass to visit the Louvre, Musee D’Orsay, Versailles Palace, St Chappel, and Arc De Triomphe. Be sure to book your reservations for each site, though. I highly recommend this pass.